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the victorian that once housed one of the oldest bicycle shops in the country caught fire last night. the bike shop was in the process of moving out this week. the building had been around since 1884. before it was a bike shop, it was a saloon. no one was injured in that fire. >>> aaron hern is out of the hospital. the 11-year-old martinez boy returned yesterday to the boston marathon finish line. for now, he will stay in boston for more treatment for injuries he suffered in last week's explosion. but he has been cleared for most normal activities. >>> two 17-year-old boys have been charged with reckless driving in san jose. police say they were speeding down leigh avenue wednesday when the cars spun out of control. one smashed right into a house hitting a woman standing in her kitchen. she remains in critical condition. >>> and now here's lawrence with the forecast. >> a little cloudy around much of the bay area now, but by the afternoon should be mostly sunny and warmer outside as high pressure builds in. looking toward mount diablo, can't see it behind the clouds but we are going t
the victorian that once housed one of the oldest bicycle shops in the country caught fire last night. the bike shop was in the process of moving out this week. the building had been around since 1884. before it was a bike shop, it was a saloon. no one was injured in that fire. >>> aaron hern is out of the hospital. the 11-year-old martinez boy returned yesterday to the boston marathon finish line. for now, he will stay in boston for more treatment for injuries he suffered in last...
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i got a couple bicycles. >> you have never seen anything like that. >> amazing from the president to the governor they said we'll give you everything you need and they gave us everything we needed. >> to be precise, the nature of the two brothers, the guns that they had, do you know -- not necessarily specifically what kind but in generic terms what were those guns? >> i haven't seen those guns yet. there's so much going on in the last 24, 36 hours that i haven't seen all of the evidence. i know we have three cruisers that will never drive again that were shot up. there's a lot of damage. i haven't seen everything. >> here's what jumps out at me. i'll let you go. it's been an intriguing question. they had a lot of explosives. they had guns. they had some pretty sophisticated equipment. two guys who didn't have any money. where were they getting the money to build a pressure cooker bomb, to go ahead and buy rifles you're saying. to get hand grenades if you will. this is the kind of stuff that isn't cheap. >> we would have to figure that out. there's a lot more work to do as we said at
i got a couple bicycles. >> you have never seen anything like that. >> amazing from the president to the governor they said we'll give you everything you need and they gave us everything we needed. >> to be precise, the nature of the two brothers, the guns that they had, do you know -- not necessarily specifically what kind but in generic terms what were those guns? >> i haven't seen those guns yet. there's so much going on in the last 24, 36 hours that i haven't seen...
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and planting and orchard also, facebook is making a to is the inspired campus with sushi, barbecue, bicycle rental, a regular downtown main street u.s.a.. intel several silicon valley bcompanies many will be one of the wall charges work places. and maybe they will this is supposed that by 4.3 in. screened. 16 gb, with plenty of the features. we are waiting for the official announcement. this is not the first time when the party aircraft htc... partnered ---- h --tc.. ephratalso, the conde of mon hyundai sonata showing susepension issues. >> this golden gate bridge showed immense the commute. ♪ 97 >> 838 m and a live look from our mt. tam cam. we're still getting a good amount of rain and that is impacting our commute. >> the east shore freeway and highway 24, east shore freeway very slowly recovering this morning. the westbound direction but the drive times are still running upwards of 28 minutes from hercules to berkeley. there been a few accidents westbound between noranda and lock bridge. we continue to see delays through the south bay with an easier than usual right here. this is perh
and planting and orchard also, facebook is making a to is the inspired campus with sushi, barbecue, bicycle rental, a regular downtown main street u.s.a.. intel several silicon valley bcompanies many will be one of the wall charges work places. and maybe they will this is supposed that by 4.3 in. screened. 16 gb, with plenty of the features. we are waiting for the official announcement. this is not the first time when the party aircraft htc... partnered ---- h --tc.. ephratalso, the conde of...
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the driver in a white bmw chased a man on the bicycle into an alley. rammed into him, and pinned him to a metal garbage bin. peels out in reverse with the cyclist still hanging on to the car. then speeds away. there it is again. ouch. police say the driver is going to face serious charges if and when he is caught. >> there was a small dispute, verbal argument initially. and then the bicyclist to his own admission says he lost his cool and punched the guy in the face. that doesn't give you the right to go chase someone in your vehicle and run them over. >> boy, oh, boy. see the dent made by the car in the trash bin. the cyclist was injured expected to be okay. >> just say no to all this stuff. >> punched him in the face. the guy in the car said, i'm going to get you. there isn't a huge description on the guy. white man, 30s. dark hair, dark eyes, thin build. could be anybody. john that was you in beverly hills. >> have you had road rage? >> you had one coming into work. i am going into the holland tunnel on a friday. i want to get home to new jersey. on
the driver in a white bmw chased a man on the bicycle into an alley. rammed into him, and pinned him to a metal garbage bin. peels out in reverse with the cyclist still hanging on to the car. then speeds away. there it is again. ouch. police say the driver is going to face serious charges if and when he is caught. >> there was a small dispute, verbal argument initially. and then the bicyclist to his own admission says he lost his cool and punched the guy in the face. that doesn't give you...
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. >> isn't the biggest question why is the postal service involved in bicycling. >> bill: yeah. >> $40 million. >> caller: yeah, this is how the postal service is going to balance the budget. >> yeah, get the money from the winnings, put it in the postal service. >> bill: they got a lot of positive publicity out of it. >> another day, another twitter account hacked. yesterday the associated press got hit. someone got into the twitter account and posted that there were explosions at the white house and the president was injured. it briefly caused the financial word to tank. >> bill: indeed. neil the briefing started yesterday with julie -- we were all buzzing ahead of time -- we knew it was not true because we were there in the white house, so -- and we weren't blown up right? but julie pace had to start the briefing by saying i just want to apologize and let everybody know we think we have been hacked and whatever you read is not true and jay carney assuring assuring everybody he had just left the oval office and the president was fine. and then the market tanked 100 points on -- with
. >> isn't the biggest question why is the postal service involved in bicycling. >> bill: yeah. >> $40 million. >> caller: yeah, this is how the postal service is going to balance the budget. >> yeah, get the money from the winnings, put it in the postal service. >> bill: they got a lot of positive publicity out of it. >> another day, another twitter account hacked. yesterday the associated press got hit. someone got into the twitter account and posted...
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in other words,ly just say in my corp.er of the world i ride any bicycle around brooklyn. i see people on street corners and some small construction guy say i'll give you $20 to work eight hours and no lunch break. they say yes. it lowered the cost of labor but american do that job for more pay. they get the opportunity. you put together, i think it's a fair bill. here is our basic premises is this. the system is broken. we turn away people who create jobs in america and we allow them to cross other the border people who take jobs away from americans. they will be balanced and support common sense solutions to those who are here, the 11 meal who -- million who are here illegally today and future immigration as long as they're sure there won't be a third wave of immigration. those are the two guiding principle i say that have underguarded our bill. >> reporter: senator you mentioned . >> i mention two points. you ask about the number of workers. over half of the individuals who will graduate from our major institutions with technical degrees this year, postgraduate degrees
in other words,ly just say in my corp.er of the world i ride any bicycle around brooklyn. i see people on street corners and some small construction guy say i'll give you $20 to work eight hours and no lunch break. they say yes. it lowered the cost of labor but american do that job for more pay. they get the opportunity. you put together, i think it's a fair bill. here is our basic premises is this. the system is broken. we turn away people who create jobs in america and we allow them to cross...
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so i'm a bicycler, i ride bikes, rode bikes and mountain bikes, so the ultimate freedom is you take off in your road bike, and you have a credit card with you. >> and that's it? >> and that's it. you take off for a couple days. i know it sounds sort of weird, but i'm planning one for this summer where you just take off on the country roads of ohio with a few friends and, hopefully, your credit card works at the motel. [laughter] otherwise, it's really uncomfortable. and, you know, hopefully you make it home. >> senator, thanks for a great conversation. [laughter] appreciate it. and thanks for letting me join. thank you. [applause] >> sounds like things i did in my days at kenyon college -- >> ohio. >> we didn't have credit cards with us, we just rode around. .. >> sometime in the spring will hit the treasury borrowing limit and make the treasury will have until july or august to do extraordinary measures to continue to fund our borrowing before we run over the debt limit and possibly the fault. there is some growing concern on wall street that we're going to have another summer where we
so i'm a bicycler, i ride bikes, rode bikes and mountain bikes, so the ultimate freedom is you take off in your road bike, and you have a credit card with you. >> and that's it? >> and that's it. you take off for a couple days. i know it sounds sort of weird, but i'm planning one for this summer where you just take off on the country roads of ohio with a few friends and, hopefully, your credit card works at the motel. [laughter] otherwise, it's really uncomfortable. and, you know,...
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i ride my bicycle around brooklyn and i see people on street corner and small construction guy say we'll give you $20 to work eight hour. it lowers the cost of labor. they are americans who will job the little for pay. they'll get the opportunity. you put it all together and i think it's a fair bill. here is our basic, basic premise nice is this. the system is broken. we turn away people who create jobs in america. we allow the cross over of border people who take jobs away from americans. and second, as i said, we believe that americans will be balanced and support common sense solutions to those who are here, the 11 million who are here illegally today and future immigration as long as they're sure there won't a third wave of immigration. those are the two guiding principle. >> i mention two points. you ask about the number of workers. over half of the individuals who will graduate from our major institutions with technical degrees this post graduate degrees are not persons. we want them to have an opportunity to stay in america if they want to. second of all, most important part of th
i ride my bicycle around brooklyn and i see people on street corner and small construction guy say we'll give you $20 to work eight hour. it lowers the cost of labor. they are americans who will job the little for pay. they'll get the opportunity. you put it all together and i think it's a fair bill. here is our basic, basic premise nice is this. the system is broken. we turn away people who create jobs in america. we allow the cross over of border people who take jobs away from americans. and...
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in general it's a country that can hardly produce bicycles. they have practically no industries. how can they have nuclear technology? how can they supply weapon toss iran. it's like in the time of the cold war. the russians used bulgarians to do the dirty work. china is using the north koreans. but i think in time frame, near term the market is overboard. and i think we could make new highs but with very few stops. a lot of stops have not performed well. and we have every day some important stocks that are breaking down like oracle, federal express. so i don't think we are at the beginning of a bull market. now, can we go up just because of a few stocks, johnson and john, walmart, proctor & gamble? possible. but if we continue to move up the possibility or the probability of a crash becomes higher sometimes in the second half of this year. so i don't think it's a very good time to buy stocks. >> marc faber, appreciate it. thank you. >> welsh thank you very much for having me. >> you're welcome. >> zombies weren't part of the whole thing. but the preparations you would make would
in general it's a country that can hardly produce bicycles. they have practically no industries. how can they have nuclear technology? how can they supply weapon toss iran. it's like in the time of the cold war. the russians used bulgarians to do the dirty work. china is using the north koreans. but i think in time frame, near term the market is overboard. and i think we could make new highs but with very few stops. a lot of stops have not performed well. and we have every day some important...
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we do not haul a lot of recycle, -- bicycle either, but we still enjoy it. as i mentioned earlier, approximately 1/3 of rail freight moves through chicago. historically the infrastructure was routed that way. it is absolutely medically important. i can tell you when things don't go well in chicago, an example being the blizzard that week space up there, all of the freight rail networks started to slow down. it is that simple. if you look at our operations into chicago, the single most important link. we run about 100 freight trains a day in and out of chicago. once you get into chicago, because it was infrastructure and built over a long amount of time. the routes are not sufficient. there's a lot of work needs to be done. now, at the same time, that infirst quarter si of moving traffic to chicago results in ignificant delays to the community because of rail crossing congestion. it chris problems for metro. of all of the things and all the locations that matter that only to us but the rail network, chicago is number one. that is the significance created. you
we do not haul a lot of recycle, -- bicycle either, but we still enjoy it. as i mentioned earlier, approximately 1/3 of rail freight moves through chicago. historically the infrastructure was routed that way. it is absolutely medically important. i can tell you when things don't go well in chicago, an example being the blizzard that week space up there, all of the freight rail networks started to slow down. it is that simple. if you look at our operations into chicago, the single most important...
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in my neighborhood in brooklyn, and i think this is true throughout america, i ride my bicycle throughout brooklyn early in the morning. icy day laborers who are waiting to be picked up. i guarantee you the construction workers are not paying them $2 over minimum wage and hour off for lunch. they give the $20 per day. because these folks are living in the shadows and desperately need money, some of which they want to send home, take it. my question is simple. if we cannot support the 11 million people, isn't it better to have a system that is in our asl where people can work opposed to work here illegally which puts rates lower. think things -- i do not 11 million people.am f i cannot anbu am novor deporting them. i support immigration. i am fully in favor of immigration. i am here to tell you today that and if you regularized legalize across the board everyone who works are clinton be subject the same standards and everything else -- are going to be subject to the same standards, these problems are still going to exist. you're still going to have a sizable core of individuals who are cre
in my neighborhood in brooklyn, and i think this is true throughout america, i ride my bicycle throughout brooklyn early in the morning. icy day laborers who are waiting to be picked up. i guarantee you the construction workers are not paying them $2 over minimum wage and hour off for lunch. they give the $20 per day. because these folks are living in the shadows and desperately need money, some of which they want to send home, take it. my question is simple. if we cannot support the 11 million...
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we have people who are on bicycles. but i -- with the appropriations process coming soon, i hope, we have to make sure that we supply the capitol police with the tools and materials and equipment they need to continue doing their job. is it inconvenient for people coming here and for us, on occasion? the answer is "yes." but they're doing that for you for the people that come to this building. so once g.n.p. i acknowledge the -- so once again i acknowledge the good chaplain and his remarks on behalf of the people that protect us here every day. following leader remarks, the senate will be in morning business until 10:30. republicans will control the first half. the majority will control the final half. following that morning business, the senate will proceed to executive session to consider the nominations of jean kelley to be united states circuit judge for the eighth circuit and the nomination of sylvia burwell to be director of the office of management and budget. at noon there will up to three roll call votes -- con
we have people who are on bicycles. but i -- with the appropriations process coming soon, i hope, we have to make sure that we supply the capitol police with the tools and materials and equipment they need to continue doing their job. is it inconvenient for people coming here and for us, on occasion? the answer is "yes." but they're doing that for you for the people that come to this building. so once g.n.p. i acknowledge the -- so once again i acknowledge the good chaplain and his...
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the bidens gave about $7,100 in charity, including items to bid where -- to goodwill, like bicycles, boots. the president's tax rate was about 80%, bidens at 21%. -- the presidents was at about 18%. guest: it was interesting to see those tax returns on friday. i should've been ready for something like that. . tax season is right around the corner. .t was a friday afternoon dump was was interesting to me the terrible giving. the obama's really did give a lot of their income to charity. the bidens gave significantly less. the: less than 2% by bidens. 1.8%. guest: not a good figure, including some of those good. president obama's income from his books has really dropped hermetically -- dramatically. at the beginning of his term, he was bringing in millions of dollars from those books. laster, you might have thought in a year of reelection there will be more demand for some of those books again. and there was not. so that was an interesting drop in income there. but they're still doing fine. host: let's go back to this tweet from our viewer -- the president is stepping out on entitlement
the bidens gave about $7,100 in charity, including items to bid where -- to goodwill, like bicycles, boots. the president's tax rate was about 80%, bidens at 21%. -- the presidents was at about 18%. guest: it was interesting to see those tax returns on friday. i should've been ready for something like that. . tax season is right around the corner. .t was a friday afternoon dump was was interesting to me the terrible giving. the obama's really did give a lot of their income to charity. the...
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one of my famous bicycle -- baseball cards in the spokes. rat-a-tat. i love that thing. and here's one of me in the shower. and here's my favorite. it is a picture of my wiener. [ screaming ] where are you all going? come on! [ screaming ] >> we've got tex-mex. okay. suit yourself. more for me. that's good. >> stephanie: okay. [ applause ] >> tex-mex. there is a cuisine. >> stephanie: now you don't need to go see the library. picture of my wiener. 46 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> that is great radio. >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." writing a check jerry springer: she never cashed it (vo) the day's events. four very unique points of view. tonight starting at 6 eastern. you've heard stephanie's views. >>no bs, authentic, the real thing. >>now, let's hear yours at the only online forum with a direct line to stephanie miller. >>the only thing that can save america now: current television. >>join the debate now. ♪ all i wanna do ♪ >> stephanie miller. ♪ all i wanna do is ♪ >> stephanie miller. ♪ until the sun c
one of my famous bicycle -- baseball cards in the spokes. rat-a-tat. i love that thing. and here's one of me in the shower. and here's my favorite. it is a picture of my wiener. [ screaming ] where are you all going? come on! [ screaming ] >> we've got tex-mex. okay. suit yourself. more for me. that's good. >> stephanie: okay. [ applause ] >> tex-mex. there is a cuisine. >> stephanie: now you don't need to go see the library. picture of my wiener. 46 minutes after the...
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. >> i'd like to see you on a bicycle. >> a scarf, italian suit, cigarette, i can imagine you on one. >> football helmet. >> kind of like out of "easy rider." a lot to talk about. fog in washington. >> we are back from easter break. did you have a good one? >> i'm a little slow. we saw as a family "the life of pie." have you seen that? >> people love it. have not seen it. >> it is an amazing, amazing movie. >> something stops me seeing that movie. i have some kind of -- >> same here. same here. actually my daughter said -- i saw it. it is just -- you talk about a great director. >> well deserved. >> i looked at colleges. >> how did that go? >> it was fun. then i -- >> no, how did it go? >> physically or on the internet? >> no, we went to colleges. then i went to miami and i went on a banana boat. >> really? how did that work out for you? >> i almost fell off. and my daughter said it was the best day of her life so i guess that is a good day. >> i went flying in the air and she said it was the best day of her life. >> all right. >> let's get to the news. >> banana boat drive around the
. >> i'd like to see you on a bicycle. >> a scarf, italian suit, cigarette, i can imagine you on one. >> football helmet. >> kind of like out of "easy rider." a lot to talk about. fog in washington. >> we are back from easter break. did you have a good one? >> i'm a little slow. we saw as a family "the life of pie." have you seen that? >> people love it. have not seen it. >> it is an amazing, amazing movie. >> something...
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i have a new place up here and we had to put a bicycle chain on planter so people wouldn't steal. i i like that. >> are you saying it doubles a as bracelet? >> that is great. >> so many umbrellas don't come with light. >> this doesn't come with a light either,be my friend. this is calle called the quantum umbrella light. l.e.d. light, this of them. they say 100,000 of light. eclipse clamp to the umbrella pole. for me this is a must not. ill lime inauguration is not impressive -- the illumination is for nighttime. you might see the napkin but not the face of the friend. >> the color is not atracktive. >> i'm with you. that artificial feeling. must not for me. >> must not. >> must not. >> however, when you have your memorial day party. >> i know! >> don't get too close. >> this is ten bartending tools in one. the bartender. get it? when you have guests oaf and you want to set up on the patio. you just bring one tool. this is measuring cup. mudler if you smash up the m mint for your mojitos. you could get a i citrus juice going as well. a knife. my husband made a gin antonnic to test
i have a new place up here and we had to put a bicycle chain on planter so people wouldn't steal. i i like that. >> are you saying it doubles a as bracelet? >> that is great. >> so many umbrellas don't come with light. >> this doesn't come with a light either,be my friend. this is calle called the quantum umbrella light. l.e.d. light, this of them. they say 100,000 of light. eclipse clamp to the umbrella pole. for me this is a must not. ill lime inauguration is not...
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in my neighborhood, in brooklyn, and i think this is true throughout america, and i ride my bicycle through brooklyn early in the morning, and i see on street corners, day laborers, waiting to be picked up, and i guarantee you -- the construction workers -- i say, i will pay you two dollars above the wage. oh no. it is $20 for the day. they need money. some of them want to send it home. my question to you is very simple, if us and we cannot deport 11 million people. isn't it better to have a system that is in our bill where people can work, legally work, as opposed to working here illegally, which pulls down wages even more. >> thank you. first, i do not think we even know how many are here. i'm an immigrant son. i support immigration. i'm here to tell you today that even if you regularize and legalize across the board everyone who works, they will be subject to the same standards in everything else. the workers were talking about are still going to exist. we will staff -- we will still have people will take advantage of people regardless. >> isn't it harder to take advantage of them if the
in my neighborhood, in brooklyn, and i think this is true throughout america, and i ride my bicycle through brooklyn early in the morning, and i see on street corners, day laborers, waiting to be picked up, and i guarantee you -- the construction workers -- i say, i will pay you two dollars above the wage. oh no. it is $20 for the day. they need money. some of them want to send it home. my question to you is very simple, if us and we cannot deport 11 million people. isn't it better to have a...
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she rode her bicycle from the red sea to the dead sea. she was once photographed with a boa constricter around her neck in south america. the residents of the seventh congressional district join me in honoring her life and work, her bravery, her focus on using public diplomacy for positive change, her vision of the human potential wherever it might be sets a standard that it behooves all of us to try and emulate. today, a flag is being flown across the united states capitol in her honor in recognition of her service to our country. my thoughts and prayers are with her parents, brothers, sisters and friends during these difficult days. she is indeed a hero. i thank you, madam speaker and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. perry, for five minutes. mr. perry: thank you, madam speaker. i'm wondering who will speak for underprivileged women, not only in the united states but very particularly in philadelphia, and i'm here today to talk
she rode her bicycle from the red sea to the dead sea. she was once photographed with a boa constricter around her neck in south america. the residents of the seventh congressional district join me in honoring her life and work, her bravery, her focus on using public diplomacy for positive change, her vision of the human potential wherever it might be sets a standard that it behooves all of us to try and emulate. today, a flag is being flown across the united states capitol in her honor in...
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national park service to remove long-standing tourist facilities from yosemite national park, including bicycling and raft rentals, horse back riding, snack shops, the ice skating rink at curry village, tennis courts and swimming pools, the arts center and the historic stone sugar pine ridge. these facilities date back generations and provide visitors with a wide range of amenities to enhance their state at and their enjoyment of this world renowned national park. to add insult to insanity, this comes at a quarter billion dollar price tag to american taxpayers. mr. speaker, yosemite belongs to the american people, and the park service's job is to welcome them and accommodate them when they visit their park, not restrict and harass them. indeed, yosemite was set aside by legislation set aside by abraham lincoln for, quote, the public use, resort and recreation for all time, end quote. this proposal fundamentally changes the entire purpose for which yosemite was set aside in the first place. tourists don't go where they're not welcomed. yosemite competes with thousands of vacation destinations, and
national park service to remove long-standing tourist facilities from yosemite national park, including bicycling and raft rentals, horse back riding, snack shops, the ice skating rink at curry village, tennis courts and swimming pools, the arts center and the historic stone sugar pine ridge. these facilities date back generations and provide visitors with a wide range of amenities to enhance their state at and their enjoyment of this world renowned national park. to add insult to insanity,...
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this guy stole a bicycle and thought he'd catch a few "z"s on a roof. he was busted 3-1/2 hours in the nap. finding the thief wasn't the problem but getting up there on the roof to get him down was big part of the problem. >> i'll guess drugs may have been involved. >> mike: i think so. >> clayton: you can spot it from a helopter. >> mike: it could have been a roofie. >> clayton: that is the funniest thing i've heard all morning. >> alisyn: almost time for sun screen, warm weather and summer blockbusters. with the highly anticipated movies coming out is kevin mccarthy. >> thank you for having me. i'm excited. >> clayton: i look forward this all morning and the rest of the morning. >> the summer of deke. i'll cry nerd tears all summer. buy stock in kleenex. >> clayton: i said to my wife, we looked and "iron man 3" is coming out in a week already. we're scrambling for a babysitter. it's the first one. >> i'm control babysit. that's how much i want you to see the movie. robert downey junior is fantastic. >> tony stark. this is the first film post "avengers
this guy stole a bicycle and thought he'd catch a few "z"s on a roof. he was busted 3-1/2 hours in the nap. finding the thief wasn't the problem but getting up there on the roof to get him down was big part of the problem. >> i'll guess drugs may have been involved. >> mike: i think so. >> clayton: you can spot it from a helopter. >> mike: it could have been a roofie. >> clayton: that is the funniest thing i've heard all morning. >> alisyn: almost...
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but i guarantee you you're going to see a whole lot more police presence on that bicycle run, the 50-mile run, than you will ordinarily. they do a marvelous job in new york. they got this thing down pat. but there will be more antennas up to high gain for that event as well. >>john: a slogan that started in new york and has gone nationwide, if you see something, say something. a lot of people will be paying attention to that at these big events. >>brian: if i'm in the five-borough race i'm riding next to bill gin. >>john: an entire town on lockdown and a city gripped in fear, all how two terrorists were on the look. has this week's terror attack changed the city of boston? somebody who knows them well next. tony used priceline to book this 4 star hotel. tell 'em why. free breakfast with express deals, you can save big and find a hotel with free breakfast without bidding. don't you just love those little cereal boxes? priceline savings without the bidding. by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help yo
but i guarantee you you're going to see a whole lot more police presence on that bicycle run, the 50-mile run, than you will ordinarily. they do a marvelous job in new york. they got this thing down pat. but there will be more antennas up to high gain for that event as well. >>john: a slogan that started in new york and has gone nationwide, if you see something, say something. a lot of people will be paying attention to that at these big events. >>brian: if i'm in the five-borough...
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. >> great day to ride your bicyc bicycle. i love the color theme. yellow everywhere. >> you guys are doing a nice little setup there. >> exactly. >> what a great way to commemorate earth day, ride your bike to work or to the park. this bike is also from target, it's $129 from schwinn and it's a fun way to participate in the holiday. >> you have a bike like that you want to ride it everywhere. kate thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, martha stewart is mapping out your family's meals for the whole >>> we're back, 8:51, we have today's mapped out weekly meals, four budget friendly recipes your families will love. >> martha stewart with the menu from digital everyday food. >> i just finished easter and now cooking for the entire week. >> we'll have a fairly small shopping list, you'll reuse a couple of items and starting out monday with roasted tomato pasta. >> eight pounds of delicious plum tomatoes, it will cost you about $15, sprinkle them with good olive oil, some thyme and salt and pepper. you can do that, put all the thyme and salt and peppe
. >> great day to ride your bicyc bicycle. i love the color theme. yellow everywhere. >> you guys are doing a nice little setup there. >> exactly. >> what a great way to commemorate earth day, ride your bike to work or to the park. this bike is also from target, it's $129 from schwinn and it's a fun way to participate in the holiday. >> you have a bike like that you want to ride it everywhere. kate thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, martha...
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in his business he sells bicycles and running shoes -- and running paraphernalia and equipment. chris has a good business. he's done well. but he told me that in the last 10 or 20 years things have changed. he said it's not unusual for someone to come in to my store and ask to see a pair of running shoes, in fact, to try them on, see theferent colors and then leave without buying anything. he says sometimes they'll come back several weeks later with the shoes and they'll say chris, we bought these over the internet and they're not what we thought they'd be. what can we do about it? it's called show rooming and happening more and more. why would somebody try the shoes on and not buy them? go to the internet. in many instances it's because many internet retailers do not collect sales tax. so in my state, that means 9% or 10% less cost to buy it over the internet. now, that is the reality for most companies. some companies, internet retailers, collect a sales tax. i recently bought a book on amazon, and they charged the sales tax, which is appropriate for me in illinois. but most c
in his business he sells bicycles and running shoes -- and running paraphernalia and equipment. chris has a good business. he's done well. but he told me that in the last 10 or 20 years things have changed. he said it's not unusual for someone to come in to my store and ask to see a pair of running shoes, in fact, to try them on, see theferent colors and then leave without buying anything. he says sometimes they'll come back several weeks later with the shoes and they'll say chris, we bought...
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i spoke to witnesses here, some of which who rode up on their bicycles to figure out what was going on. it was so chaotic. listen to it. it was just consistent. shot after shot after shot. after that eventually subsided, we made our way on foot back into the neighborhood where those shots had been fired and the officers were back there and they said they had found two devices on the street. didn't call them bombs but said they were devices and then they brought in one of their armored personnel carriers and built a blast wall in the event that the devices were bombs and were to blow, at least the armor personnel carrier will take a brunt of, at least a portion of the explosion. that never happened. the officers then -- and it's dark out -- were moving up and down mostly in the streets and the sidewalks sweeping the neighborhoods. it's like four streets there looking to see if they could find anybody because they knew they had one suspect still out in the area. then they brought in some additional s.w.a.t. team folks that had more weapons and they then moved in to positions behind the h
i spoke to witnesses here, some of which who rode up on their bicycles to figure out what was going on. it was so chaotic. listen to it. it was just consistent. shot after shot after shot. after that eventually subsided, we made our way on foot back into the neighborhood where those shots had been fired and the officers were back there and they said they had found two devices on the street. didn't call them bombs but said they were devices and then they brought in one of their armored personnel...
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the other person was on a bicycle and they tried kill them and they were able to, you know, save the person, thankfully he wasn't hurt but they're still looking for the person in the car. so are we going to ban cars because they could be used to kill people? of course not. because what we need to do is to find the person who was trying to commit the crime. to go on, larry says, sick individuals can take any truck and drive it into a school or mall, killing our loved ones just as a gun can. i do not want anyone to be hurt or die but feel that this path of legislation is wrong. as others have suggested, we need to focus on people. people are the motor driving the car, truck, gun, or other object. the focus has to be on helping the mentally ill. jessica from warrensburg said, if a fraction of the time, energy, money, and passion that went into gun control went into establishing a more efficient national or state mental health campaign, perhaps we would have less tragedies involving those who felt hurt or alienated. she said a common phrase is guns don't kill people, people kill people,
the other person was on a bicycle and they tried kill them and they were able to, you know, save the person, thankfully he wasn't hurt but they're still looking for the person in the car. so are we going to ban cars because they could be used to kill people? of course not. because what we need to do is to find the person who was trying to commit the crime. to go on, larry says, sick individuals can take any truck and drive it into a school or mall, killing our loved ones just as a gun can. i do...
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in my neighborhood, in brooklyn, and i think this is true throughout america, and i ride my bicycle through brooklyn early in the morning, and i see on street corners, day laborers, waiting to be picked up, and i guarantee you -- >> we are going to break away, the u.s. house is coming in. this continues live at c-span.org. this is live coverage of the house on c-span. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c., april 19, 2013. hereby appoint the thomas petri to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pra
in my neighborhood, in brooklyn, and i think this is true throughout america, and i ride my bicycle through brooklyn early in the morning, and i see on street corners, day laborers, waiting to be picked up, and i guarantee you -- >> we are going to break away, the u.s. house is coming in. this continues live at c-span.org. this is live coverage of the house on c-span. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of...
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in my neighborhood, in brooklyn, and i think this is true throughout america, and i ride my bicycle through brooklyn early in the morning, and i see on street corners, day laborers, waiting to be picked up, and i guarantee you -- the construction workers -- i say, i will pay you two dollars above the wage. oh no. it is $20 for the day. they need money. some of them want to send it home. my question to you is very simple, if us and we cannot deport 11 million people. -- if we cannot 11 million people. isn't it better to have a system that is in our bill where people can work, legally work, as opposed to working here illegally, which pulls down wages even more. >> thank you. first, i do not think we even know how many are here. i'm an immigrant son. i support immigration. i'm here to tell you today that even if you regularize and legalize across the board everyone who works, they will be subject to the same standards in everything else. the workers were talking about are still going to exist. we will staff -- we will still have people will take advantage of people regardless. >> isn't it hard
in my neighborhood, in brooklyn, and i think this is true throughout america, and i ride my bicycle through brooklyn early in the morning, and i see on street corners, day laborers, waiting to be picked up, and i guarantee you -- the construction workers -- i say, i will pay you two dollars above the wage. oh no. it is $20 for the day. they need money. some of them want to send it home. my question to you is very simple, if us and we cannot deport 11 million people. -- if we cannot 11 million...
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depo is a drug that multiplies your blood cells so much that you can climb and alpine mountain on a bicycle or you can fight chemotherapy and lived hopefully to survive cancer. >> is it on the market today? >> it is on the market which is amazing because this is a drug that doesn't really work as advertised and actually hurts people because it multiplies a red blood cells but also multiplies cancer cells so as many as ten to 15% of the 20 million people who've taken this drug have died over the years according to many medical studies. >> who developed it? >> sort of a wonderful story because it had promised in the beginning. but as tax payers help develop it back in the 70's and 80's, a wonderful man by the name of eugene has been working at the university of chicago and he was able to get ahold of this drug after many taxpayers' dollars and at the time it was just a tiny biotech shops and they worked on it and worked on it and were able to actually patent it and put it out in the market. they were so tiny at the time that they needed a marketing muscle to go after it and that is when they
depo is a drug that multiplies your blood cells so much that you can climb and alpine mountain on a bicycle or you can fight chemotherapy and lived hopefully to survive cancer. >> is it on the market today? >> it is on the market which is amazing because this is a drug that doesn't really work as advertised and actually hurts people because it multiplies a red blood cells but also multiplies cancer cells so as many as ten to 15% of the 20 million people who've taken this drug have...
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and they know that in new york as in san francisco, bicycling has increased exponentially throughout the city. and what they're trying to do there, they've trained ambassadors to address bicycle safety by encouraging bicyclists to -- these people that train, they go out in special little shirts and they bring with them pledges and the rules of the road, saying you have to stop for stop signs, red lights, and yield to pedestrians. so, they are trained to talk to bicyclists who don't do this very nicely. even when i was coming here today, there was a bicyclist on the sidewalk. they're not supposed to do that. a pedestrian was crossing the street. a bicyclist had a stop sign, didn't stop for the pedestrian, just went right through. so, i feel that if we have these people out there on the street, very nicely talking to people, giving out the rules of the road examine reminding them how -- what they, too, have to observe the rules, just like it is a moving vehicle. >> yes, thank you very much. that's actually very timely policy when you consider i think just last year there were -- san fr
and they know that in new york as in san francisco, bicycling has increased exponentially throughout the city. and what they're trying to do there, they've trained ambassadors to address bicycle safety by encouraging bicyclists to -- these people that train, they go out in special little shirts and they bring with them pledges and the rules of the road, saying you have to stop for stop signs, red lights, and yield to pedestrians. so, they are trained to talk to bicyclists who don't do this very...
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i believe that you will be monitoring the location of all of these bicycles. i believe the database so created will be out of the control of the users. this is very disturbing and is not consistent with our state constitution for one thing. so, also, we have problems with parking as it is with bikes in san francisco. i can't but help believe that when you implement, if you implement this program, it would make it more difficult for private bike users to safely and legally park their bicycles. thank you. >> thank you very much. is there any additional public comment on item number 5? seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> so, colleagues, yes, president chiu. >> just one follow-up question to staff. obviously i think san francisco will probably have a somewhat different experience with bike sharing compared to the south bay. i'm wondering, you had one side about what the future of bike sharing would look like and what we're hoping for. could you give us a sense of what you think that differential might be like? ~ between our two counties and how we so
i believe that you will be monitoring the location of all of these bicycles. i believe the database so created will be out of the control of the users. this is very disturbing and is not consistent with our state constitution for one thing. so, also, we have problems with parking as it is with bikes in san francisco. i can't but help believe that when you implement, if you implement this program, it would make it more difficult for private bike users to safely and legally park their bicycles....
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in the transportation triangles i'd like to talk about drivers and pedestrians and bicycles. and some of the correspondences are over will you explain and there's some aspects of safety that's going to be more paramount as we expand bicycle lanes and want people we're talking about and things like that. a lot of our major intersections there's a movement which is good toward city planning allowing the opportunity to make right turns with no restrictions. pedestrian safety is a 2-way street it's pedestrians looking out for themselves as well. when i come to a stop sign just because you're a pedestrian doesn't mean you can walk wherever you feel like that. there's a chief who's doing some advocacy work like not tweeting and things like that. you can't walk just because you're in the box. there's 17 hundred pedestrians that were hit last year we schedule and advertise a meeting last month and invited mta. we have made public requests and local merchants have passed on the information. this information was insufficient this structure is to begin in a few weeks. the information in
in the transportation triangles i'd like to talk about drivers and pedestrians and bicycles. and some of the correspondences are over will you explain and there's some aspects of safety that's going to be more paramount as we expand bicycle lanes and want people we're talking about and things like that. a lot of our major intersections there's a movement which is good toward city planning allowing the opportunity to make right turns with no restrictions. pedestrian safety is a 2-way street it's...
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we're looking at some bicycle lanes but also include other safety measures on polk street. the april meetings are scheduled and they are april 27th which is a saturday 10 to 1 and tuesday from 5 to 8:30 at the first congregation church. parking lot removal will be necessary to fit the bike upgrades but none of the alternatives would remove all parking lot is that as on polk street. we can certainly ask the staff for more details. lastly, i returned from the planning conference in chicago it was a well attended conference almost 6 thousand attendees i compared notation and looking at regulations. it's interesting to note that the city of chicago i believe it is the third largest city in the country they're down to 7 people and their housed within the department of housing and development. but chicago is known as the city of big shoulders. it's interesting to compare notes. and while the amount of development happening in chicago is actually for that city less than what's happening here there's a tremendous amount of growth in the city. interesting it has lost population lost
we're looking at some bicycle lanes but also include other safety measures on polk street. the april meetings are scheduled and they are april 27th which is a saturday 10 to 1 and tuesday from 5 to 8:30 at the first congregation church. parking lot removal will be necessary to fit the bike upgrades but none of the alternatives would remove all parking lot is that as on polk street. we can certainly ask the staff for more details. lastly, i returned from the planning conference in chicago it was...
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would normally be minimized with the insulation of all these stops. 2 involve pedestrians and 2 involve bicycles. over the course of 7 years we have put in measures to obviate the need for stops because we understand the impact it will have in the 71 lines and these including right turn over and broderick. we installed traffic mirror so you can see as we approach and we have stons -- stop signs that say traffic will not stop and we added pedestrian crossing warning signs as well as clearance of red zones in both corners to improve visibility. here is coming up the hill. you can see that you do not see the area within the intersection. here is a picture, if you are standing as a pedestrian on the west side of the crosswalk, you cannot see traffic coming up the hill approaching. after all of these measures, we don't feel the safety issue has been completely addressed. and working very closely with the transit division, at the agency, we as a staff came to the conclusion and always stop, although not the desirable treatment is the way to go at this particular location. the good news that head stree
would normally be minimized with the insulation of all these stops. 2 involve pedestrians and 2 involve bicycles. over the course of 7 years we have put in measures to obviate the need for stops because we understand the impact it will have in the 71 lines and these including right turn over and broderick. we installed traffic mirror so you can see as we approach and we have stons -- stop signs that say traffic will not stop and we added pedestrian crossing warning signs as well as clearance of...
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the only way to keep a bicycle upright is to move forward. that is the simple lesson of life that the families of newtown learned in their horrific tragedy, and i will continue to stand with them and all of the other victims of gun violence to work and fight another day. and i say to every one of my colleagues, my friends who sided with the proponents of fear, do not underestimate the power of the newtown families and the other victims of gun violence. they are not going away, and they will help to hold accountable and answerable to the people of america the actions that were taken here, the votes that were cast. votes have consequences just as elections do, and the people of america will remember our job now is to raise awareness, spread the rage that we feel, raise the rage and organize and enable and empower citizens to be heard and heeded by this body, whether in the next election or before then, and my hope is that it will be before then because we must act before the next election, and that action is an opportunity, a historic moment th
the only way to keep a bicycle upright is to move forward. that is the simple lesson of life that the families of newtown learned in their horrific tragedy, and i will continue to stand with them and all of the other victims of gun violence to work and fight another day. and i say to every one of my colleagues, my friends who sided with the proponents of fear, do not underestimate the power of the newtown families and the other victims of gun violence. they are not going away, and they will...